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Record drawings are a set of drawings that document the final as-built conditions of a construction project. These drawings are created after the completion of the project and are used for future reference, maintenance, and renovations.
Record drawings are essential for ensuring that future work on the building is based on accurate and up-to-date information. They provide a detailed record of the project’s final state, including any changes made during construction.
Record drawings typically include floor plans, elevations, sections, and details of the building. They may also contain information on materials used, equipment locations, and any modifications made during construction.
To create record drawings, a survey of the completed project is conducted to verify that the as-built conditions match the original design. Any discrepancies are noted and updated in the drawings.
Record drawings are used by building owners, facility managers, and maintenance personnel to understand the layout of the building and locate key components. They are also helpful for future renovations and expansions.
Having accurate record drawings can save time and money during future projects by providing a clear reference point for any changes or additions. They also help in maintaining the building’s integrity and safety.
Record drawings play a crucial role in the long-term management of a building or construction project. By documenting the final as-built conditions, they ensure that future work is based on accurate information.